Monday, March 12, 2012

Cloud Computing In India Is Legally Risky

It is a severe jolt to freedom to speech and expression if critical news and views are either censored or they are removed from various search platforms, news, etc. Our latest news upon e-commerce and cloud computing topics were first appeared and later disappeared.

We have also reported the matter to a very good civil liberties protection platform in this regard known as Websites, Blogs and News Censorship by Google and India for their evaluation and reporting. The platform is a repository for many sorts of censorships and manipulations activities done by Indian government and Google.

In this article we are exploring the potential benefits and risks of using cloud computing in India. Legal risks of cloud computing in India are numerous and unless they are mitigated cloud computing in India cannot be successful.

Cloud computing is the buzz word these days in India. Cloud computing has many advantages over maintaining your own data centers and storage spaces. However, if the data is not of great quantity, cloud computing is not a viable option at all.

The data generated on Internet and computing world is tremendous in volume. The processing and management may be a costly affair at an organisational level. This is the reason why individuals and organisations prefer to use cloud computing services to reduce their costs and improve their efficiencies.

Further, we have no dedicated privacy law or data protection law in India as well. Handing over of personal, secret and confidential information to law enforcement agencies of India without any judicial order is also possible as Indian laws does not requires a court warrant to be the prerequisite before such data and information can be parted away by an Internet intermediary or Internet service provider.

According to a recent research analysis by Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB), Indian chief information officers (CIOs) and chief executive officers (CEOs) are not comfortable using cloud computing in the present situations. Many other organisations have also endorsed this analysis of Perry4Law and PTLB. Now even Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has endorsed these research results of Perry4Law and PTLB.